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Old 11-29-2019, 09:23 AM   #11
Ricky D'Angelo
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
if you select say a tv soundbar as the bluetooth receiver, it will then drive all of its speakers
same happens if I select my NAD 2030D hifi amp as the bluetooth receiver. that definitely then drives my speakers in stereo
i agree it seems unrealistic to expect to be able to select 2 x individual speakers and have the tablet auto-decide - ok,I will send stereo, this one can be left and that one can be right.... its much more likely to send the same mono to both. Speakers intended to work directly as a stereo pair should have the needed firmware built in so that one receives and splits the signal , and drives the other
Apparently, these speakers have "true wireless stereo plus pairing." For a kindle 7 (which has a horrible built in mono speaker) an investment in speakers makes listening to music on this device a much more enjoyable experience.
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